Rodney, in his first year with the Rays, was 2-2 with 48 saves and a 0.60 ERA. That’s the lowest ERA in the history of baseball for a pitcher who has thrown at least 50 innings in a season (the previous record was 0.61 by Oakland’s Dennis Eckersley in 1990).

Johnson, who broke the Orioles’ record for saves this year with a major league leading 51 (Randy Myers had 45 in 1997) also received votes for Delivery Man of the Year. So did Atlanta’s Craig Kimbrel.